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==Rune==
==Rune==
*''Documentation for name''
* Rúni - Found in Old Danish as Runi, in Old Swedish as Rune, and in OW.Norse as Rúni. Short form of masculine names in Rún-. Runic examples include the nominative case forms runi, [runi], the genitive case form runo and the accusative case forms ruah, runo. NR s.n. Rúni - http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ONMensNames.shtml
* Per OSCAR, Rune - Appears as the name of Rune Bery, a female child christened on 2 June, 1566, at Walcott in Norfolk (Batch #: C040841).
* Per OSCAR, Rune - Appears as the name of Rune Bery, a female child christened on 2 June, 1566, at Walcott in Norfolk (Batch #: C040841).



Revision as of 20:09, 20 July 2019

Name Inspiration

  • Norse, short and sweet...

Rune

  • Rúni - Found in Old Danish as Runi, in Old Swedish as Rune, and in OW.Norse as Rúni. Short form of masculine names in Rún-. Runic examples include the nominative case forms runi, [runi], the genitive case form runo and the accusative case forms ruah, runo. NR s.n. Rúni - http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ONMensNames.shtml
  • Per OSCAR, Rune - Appears as the name of Rune Bery, a female child christened on 2 June, 1566, at Walcott in Norfolk (Batch #: C040841).

Odinsson

According to the May 2007 LoAR, under the name "Katrin Odinsdottir", Odin is registerable as patronymic because Odin is a name used by normal humans in late period Norwegian, hence this name is registerable as a 15th C Norwegian name.

Combination

  • Documentation for the combination of the names
  • Needed if lingual mix, temporal incompatibility, double-given name, etc.